skip bail



skip bail

Also, jump bail. Fail to appear in court for trial and thereby give up the bail bond (paid to secure one's appearance). For example, I can't afford to skip bail-I'd lose half a million, or We were sure he'd jump bail but he finally showed up. This idiom uses skip and jump in the sense of "evade". The first dates from about 1900, the variant from the mid-1800s. Also see make bail.
See also: bail, skip

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ninelnee-NYELRussian
AnnekeAHN-nə-kəDutch
SreĆKo-Croatian, Serbian
BrÁDach-Irish
Despoina-Greek Mythology, Greek
NepheleNEF-el-ee (English)Greek Mythology